I'm using Toodledo quite a while and after a thorough comparison to "remember the milk" I got a Toodledo Pro Subscription some months ago ... the only thing i didn't like on Toodledo was the layout. But now it is great :-)

I don't see anymore the bold for high priority. For me it is a huge loss of visual information! I understand the elegance of the homogeneous layout (I'm not an engineer, I'm an architect ;) but it must improve the visual information, not damage it. Is it possible to have it back at least as an option?

Great job!
One thing I'm missing in MULTILINE FORMAT is the highlighting of text based on priority (using different types of "bold text").
In my opinion this a very important feature since you cannot spot at first glance those tasks which are "top priority" and you need to SHOW DETAILS in order to get their priority.

Also, when you move to GRID FORMAT, you cannot access the details of the single task (unless I'm missing this feature).
You can only use the button SHOW DETAILS which applies to the entire list of tasks.
This looks a little cumbersome to me.

At first it looks better, but after using it there are a couple of problems:

1. Top navigation is best for navigation around the tasks. How often do I person need to go to the forum or tools compared with go to a certain folder or view ?
I'm sure there is enough data to support that claim. Just measure how often a regular user click on Organize, Tolls, Forum, Help, compared to browsing trough folders.

2. Also, this new design is providing less space to show the gist of the app - the tasks lists and tasks there.

3. The navigation between tasks (folders and etc) now are just a small percentage of the header, but it's main functionality I need to go trough my tasks with ease.

4. It'll be good to have an option to use an old design, at least for a couple of weeks before the new design is ironed out.

I really love toodledo and my only option is to spend some hours to write a greasemonkey skript to fix the navigation problem to continue using it.

5) The Task counts in the Sidebar include items that are currently Filtered out. Can we get an option to show a count of what's actually visible with the current Filters in place with maybe an asterisk or some other symbol to indicate there are more tasks hidden? I filter tasks on purpose and seeing inflated numbers everywhere kinda freaks me out.

AFAIK this is not a change from the previous "version", but, I do agree with you about renumbering to reflect the number of unhidden tasks in the view. I have actually turned off Counts in Settings for the simple reason that I found it misleading.

If you go to (e.g.) the folders view and select an individual folder, then go to the contexts view and select an individual context, then add a task, the new task will have both the folder and context set to what you selected.

Previously, it would only be the context that was set (or the folder if done the other way around).

Oh, another (minor) bug - if you use the task scheduler, there's an arrow pointing to the Tools menu. However, clicking on the Tasks tab at the top doesn't take you back to your tasks like you might expect.

My first impression: "Wow! That's just *so* much prettier". IE8 then barfed and had to "recover" the browser tab when I clicked "Notebook", but that's IE8 for you. And it's not done it again...

So far, so good, I'd say; I will be approaching this with an open mind and trying to work with any differences from the old layout for a while before I complain about anything, as there's bound to be a bit of a learning curve at work.